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Chapter 1

Creating Sketches in
the Sketch Mode-I

Learning Objectives
After completing this chapter, you will be able to:
• Use various tools to create a geometry.
• Dimension a sketch.
• Apply constraints to a sketch.
• Modify a sketch.
• Use the Modify Dimensions dialog box.
• Edit geometry of a sketch by trimming.
• Mirror a sketch.
• Use drawing display options.
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THE SKETCH MODE


Almost all models designed in Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 consist of datums, sketched features,
and placed features. For creating datums and placed features, you do not need to draw sketches.
However, to create a three-dimensional (3D) feature, it is necessary to draw its two-dimensional
(2D) sketch. When you enter the Part mode and select the options to create any sketched
feature, the system automatically takes you to the sketcher environment. In the sketcher
environment, the sketch of the feature is created, dimensioned, and constrained. The sketches
created in the Sketch mode are stored in the .sec format. Then you return to the Part mode to
create the required feature.

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You will learn about datums and placed features in later chapters.

In Pro/ENGINEER, a sketch can be drawn in the Sketch mode or in the sketcher environment.
You can draw a 2D sketch of the product and assign the required dimensions and constraints
to it. By assigning the dimensions, you can make sure that the 2D sketch of the product or
model satisfies the necessary conditions. Then continue to create the 3D model of the product
in the Part mode.

Using the Sketch Mode


To create any section in the Sketch mode of Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0, certain basic steps
have to be followed. The following steps outline the procedure to use the Sketch mode:

1. Sketch the required section geometry


The different sketcher tools available in this mode can be used to sketch the required section
geometry.

2. Add the constraints and dimensions to the sketched section


While sketching the section geometry, weak constraints and dimensions are automatically
added to the section. The sketch can also be dimensioned and constrained manually. After
adding the dimensions, you can modify them as required.

3. Add relations to the sketch if needed


The geometry of the sketch can be controlled by adding relations.

4. Regenerate the section


If the sketch is fully dimensioned and constrained, it is automatically regenerated. Throughout
this book, it is assumed that you are sketching in the Sketch mode with the Intent Manager
on. Pro/ENGINEER has the capability to analyze the section, and if the section is not complete
for any reason, the section will not be regenerated. You will learn about these reasons as you
go through this chapter.

Tip: Throughout this book, the sketcher environment is referred to as the environment
in Pro/ENGINEER where you can draw 2D geometries. Apart from the Sketch
mode, the sketcher environment can be accessed in the other modes of Pro/ENGINEER
also.
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Invoking the Sketch Mode


To invoke the Sketch mode, choose New from the File menu or choose the Create a new
object button from the File toolbar. The New dialog box will be displayed with other
Pro/ENGINEER modes. Select the Sketch radio button to start a new file in the Sketch mode,
see Figure 1-1; a default name of the sketch file appears in the Name edit box. You can
change the sketch name as required and then choose the OK button to enter the Sketch
mode.

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Figure 1-1 The New dialog box

THE SKETCHER ENVIRONMENT

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When you invoke the Sketch mode, the initial screen appearance is similar to the one shown
in Figure 1-2. This figure also shows the Sketcher Tools toolbar that will be displayed on the
right side of the drawing area. The buttons in this toolbar are used to draw sketches. The
drawing tools are also available in the Sketch menu in the menu bar. When you enter the
sketcher environment, the Intent Manager is on by default. Also, when you are in the selection
mode, shortcut menus can be invoked by holding down the right mouse button in the
drawing area. The options in these shortcut menus vary depending on the item selected.
These shortcut menus also contain the tools to draw sketches.

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The selection mode in the sketcher environment is discussed later in this chapter.
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Figure 1-2 Initial screen appearance in the Sketch mode

The navigator is displayed on the left side of the drawing area. It covers a part of the drawing
area and therefore the drawing area is decreased. You can make the navigator slide in by
clicking the navigator sash. As a result, the area available for sketching is increased.

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WORKING WITH THE SKETCH IN THE SKETCH MODE


When you invoke the sketcher environment, the Select items button is chosen by default. If
this button is chosen, the sketcher environment is said to be in the selection mode. In the
selection mode, you can select entities of the sketch to edit or to invoke the shortcut menu.
The options in the shortcut menu can be used to apply various operations on the selected
item.

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The sketch is saved with a .sec file extension. While drawing a sketch in the part file, if you save
the sketch in the sketcher environment, this sketch is also saved with the .sec file extension.

You can create a simple sketch by using the options in the shortcut menu. To invoke the shortcut
menu, hold down the right mouse button in the drawing area. Note that, once the shortcut menu
is displayed, the right mouse button can be released.
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DRAWING A SKETCH USING THE SKETCHER TOOLS


TOOLBAR
When you are in the sketcher environment, the Sketcher Tools toolbar on the Right Toolchest,
contains the tools to draw, dimension, and modify a sketch. In this section, you will learn to
draw sketched entities using the tools in the Sketcher Tools toolbar.

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Placing a Point
Points are generally used for dimensioning the vertices that are removed while applying
fillets. For example, if the sketch is to be dimensioned using these vertices, you need
to place the points on them before applying fillets. Now, since a point is placed at the
vertex, you can easily use it for dimensioning the sketch. The following steps explain the

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procedure to sketch a point:

1. Choose the Create points button from the Sketcher Tools toolbar; the system prompts
you to select a location for the point.

2. As soon as you select the location of the point by clicking, the point is placed at the
desired location in the drawing area.

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When you draw a single point no dimensions appear. But, when you draw two points, they are
dimensioned with each other.

Drawing a Line
To draw lines, there are three tool buttons in the Sketcher Tools toolbar. To view these buttons,
choose the black arrow on the right of the Create 2 point lines button; the flyout with three

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tool buttons appears. The first button is Create 2 point lines. This button is used to create a
line by selecting two points in the drawing area. The second button on the flyout is Create
lines tangent to 2 entities. This button is used to create a tangent between two entities. The
third button is Create 2 point centerlines. This button is used to create a centerline by selecting
two points in the drawing area. The centerline is used for creating revolved features,
mirroring, and so on.

The procedure to create lines using these tools are discussed next.

Drawing a Line Using the Create 2 point lines Tool


The following steps explain the procedure to create a line using the Create 2 point
lines tool:

1. Choose the Create 2 point lines button. Click in the drawing area to start the line; a
rubber-band line appears from the selected point with the other end attached to the
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cursor. The symbols V and H that appear while drawing the vertical and horizontal lines
are called constraints. Constraints are discussed in detail later in this chapter.

2. The system prompts you to specify the endpoint. Move the cursor in the drawing area to
a desired location and click to specify the endpoint of the line; a yellow line appears.
The rubber-band line continues and you can draw the second line.

3. Repeat step 2 until all lines are drawn. You can end the line creation by pressing the
middle mouse button. To abort line creation, use the middle mouse button.

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When you draw a single line, the color of the line after you have drawn it is red. If you draw
multiple lines, the color is yellow.

After drawing a line, when you press the middle mouse button to end the line creation, the line
drawn is highlighted in red color. In the sketcher environment, the red color of an entity indicates
that it is selected. If you press the DELETE key, the line will be erased from the drawing area.
After drawing a line, weak dimensions are applied to it and these are displayed in gray color.
The weak dimensions are applied automatically to the sketched entities as you draw them.

Drawing a Line Using the Create lines tangent to 2 entities Tool


The Create lines tangent to 2 entities button is used to draw a tangent between two
entities such as arcs, circles, splines, or a combination of these. The following steps
explain the procedure to draw a tangent using this tool:

1. Choose the arrow on the right of the Create 2 point lines button and then choose the
Create lines tangent to 2 entities button from the Sketcher Tools toolbar. You will be
prompted to select the start location on an arc or circle.

2. Select the first entity from where the tangent line will be drawn; the color of the selected
entity changes to red. Now, you will be prompted to select the end location on arc or
circle. As soon as you select the second entity, a line that is tangent to both the selected
entities is drawn.

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Whenever you are prompted to select an entity in the sketcher environment, the SELECT dialog
box will be displayed. You can ignore this dialog box because it appears automatically and
disappears without any confirmation.

Drawing a Centerline Using the Create 2 point centerlines Tool


You can draw horizontal, vertical, or inclined centerlines using the Create 2 point
centerlines button. This button is available in the flyout that is displayed when
you choose the black arrow on the right of the Create 2 point lines button. The
centerline in a sketch is used as an axis of rotation for creating revolved features. It can
also be used for mirroring, aligning, and dimensioning the sketcher entities.
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The following steps explain the procedure to draw a centerline:

1. In the Sketcher Tools toolbar, choose the black arrow on the right of the Create 2 point
lines button and then choose the Create 2 point centerlines button; you will be prompted
to select the start point.

2. Click in the drawing area to specify the start point. Now, you will be prompted to select

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the end point.

3. Click in the drawing area to specify the endpoint. A centerline of infinite length is drawn.

Drawing a Rectangle
The following steps explain the procedure to sketch a rectangle using the Create

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rectangle tool:

1. Choose the Create rectangle button from the Sketcher Tools toolbar; you will be prompted
to select two points to indicate the diagonal of the box. Click to specify the first point; a
yellow rubber-band box appears with the cursor attached to the opposite corner of the
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2. Move the cursor to the desired location in the drawing area to size the diagonal of the
rectangle. Click to specify the second point for the diagonal.

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In the Sketcher Tools toolbar, there are four tools to draw a circle and one tool to draw an
ellipse. To view the tools available to draw circles and ellipses, choose the black arrow on the
right of the Create circle by picking the center and a point on the circle button. The flyout
with five buttons appears. The procedures to create a circle and an ellipse using various tools
are discussed next.

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Drawing a Circle Using the Create circle by picking the center and a
point on the circle Tool
As the name suggests, the Create circle by picking the center and a point on the
circle tool is used to draw a circle by specifying the center of the circle and a point on
it. The following steps explain the procedure to draw a circle using this tool.

1. Choose the Create circle by picking the center and a point on the circle button; you will
be prompted to select the center of a circle.

2. Click in the drawing area to specify the center point of the circle; you will be prompted to
select a point on the circle. A yellow rubber-band circle appears with the center at the
specified point and the cursor attached to its circumference.

3. Move the cursor to size the circle. Click to complete the circle creation; you are again
prompted to select the center of the circle.
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4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you have drawn all required circles. If you want to abort the
circle creation, press the middle mouse button at any stage of its creation.

Drawing a Construction Circle


A construction circle is a circle that is used to align entities, create diametrical or radial
dimensioning, and to reference entities. Figure 1-3 shows an application of a construction
circle. In the sketch of a flange, centers of the circles lie on a particular bolt circle diameter
(BCD) that is defined using a construction circle.

Figure 1-3 Sketch of a flange

To create a construction circle, draw a circle or select a previously


drawn circle. Then, hold down the right mouse button on it
to invoke the shortcut menu, as shown in Figure 1-4. Choose
the Construction option from the shortcut menu. A yellow
circle appears with a dashed line style, indicating that it is a
construction circle.

Drawing a Circle Using the Create concentric


circle Tool
The following steps explain the procedure to draw a
concentric circle using the Create concentric circle tool:

1. Choose the Create concentric circle button from the flyout


in the Sketcher Tools toolbar; you will be prompted to select Figure 1-4 The Construction
an arc to determine the center. You can select an arc or a option in the shortcut menu
circle to specify the center point.

2. Click on an arc or a circle to determine the concentricity of the circle to be drawn. Move
the mouse to size the circle.

3. After sizing the circle, finish the circle creation by clicking and then pressing the middle
mouse button.
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Tip: To convert a construction circle back to a solid entity, select the construction
circle and hold down the right mouse button to invoke the shortcut menu. Choose the
Solid option from this shortcut menu.

Drawing a Circle Using the Create circle by picking its 3 points Tool
The following steps explain the procedure to draw a circle using the Create circle by
picking its 3 points tool:

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1. Choose the Create circle by picking its 3 points button from the flyout in the Sketcher
Tools toolbar; you will be prompted to specify the first point on the circle.

2. Click for the first point at the desired location in the drawing area; you will be prompted
to select the second point on the circle. Move the cursor and click to select the second

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point in the drawing area.

3. As soon as you select the second point, a yellow rubber-band circle appears with the
cursor attached to it. You will be prompted to select the third point. Move the mouse to
size the circle and click to specify the third point; a circle is drawn. You will be again
prompted to select the first point on the circle to draw the next circle.

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The Create a circle tangent to 3 entities tool is used to draw a circle that is tangent to
three existing entities. This tool references other entities to draw a circle. The circle
created using this tool is drawn irrespective of the points selected on the entities.
The following steps explain the procedure to draw a circle using the Create a circle tangent
to 3 entities tool:

1. Choose the Create a circle tangent to 3 entities button from the flyout in the Sketcher

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Tools toolbar; you will be prompted to select the start location on an arc, circle, or line.

2. Click to select the first entity. The color of the entity changes to red and you will be
prompted to select an end location on an arc, circle, or line. Select the second tangent
entity. Next, you will be prompted to select the third location on an arc, circle, or line.
Select the third tangent entity.

As you select the three entities, a circle that is tangent to these three entities is drawn.

3. To end the circle creation, press the middle mouse button.

Drawing an Ellipse Using the Create a full ellipse Tool


The following steps explain the procedure to draw an ellipse using the Create a full
ellipse tool:
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1. Choose the Create a full ellipse button from the flyout in the Sketcher Tools toolbar;
you will be prompted to specify the center of the ellipse.

2. Click at the desired location in the drawing area to specify the center point; a yellow
rubber-band ellipse appears with the cursor attached to the ellipse. Move the cursor in
the drawing area to size the ellipse.

3. An ellipse is drawn when you click to specify the second point and the default dimensions
for the major axis and minor axis will be displayed in gray color in the drawing area.

Drawing an Arc
To draw an arc, there are five tools in the Sketcher Tools toolbar. To view them, choose the
black arrow on the right of the Create an arc by 3 points or tangent to an entity at its
endpoint button; the flyout appears with five buttons. The procedures to draw arcs using
various tool buttons in the flyout are discussed next.

Drawing an Arc Using the Create an arc by 3 points or tangent to an


entity at its endpoint Tool
The Create an arc by 3 points or tangent to an entity at its endpoint tool is used to
draw arcs tangent from the endpoint of an existing entity or by defining three points
in the drawing area.

When you choose this button to draw an arc from an endpoint, the Target symbol
will be displayed as soon as you select the endpoint. This Target symbol is a green colored
circle that is divided into four quadrants. The following steps explain the procedure to draw
an arc from the endpoint of an existing entity by using this tool:

1. Choose the Create an arc by 3 points or tangent to an entity at its endpoint button from
the Sketcher Tools toolbar; you will be prompted to select the start point of the arc.

2. Specify three points in the drawing area to draw an arc. If you want to draw an arc from
the endpoint of an existing entity, select its endpoint. As soon as you select the endpoint,
the Target symbol appears at the endpoint of the entity. Move the cursor along the tangent
direction through a small distance, a yellow rubber-band arc appears with one end attached
to the endpoint of the entity and the other end attached to the cursor. Note that if you
move the cursor in a direction perpendicular to the line, the arc is drawn by specifying
three points. In this case, the rubber-band arc does not appear, as shown in Figure 1-5.

On the other hand, if you move the cursor out of the Target symbol in the direction
tangent to the line, the arc is drawn tangent to the line at the specified endpoint, as
shown in Figure 1-6.

3. Move the cursor to the desired position in the drawing area to size the arc. Use the left
mouse button to complete the arc.
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Tip: If you do not want to draw a tangent arc, move the cursor away from the Target
symbol perpendicular to the endpoint.

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Figure 1-5 Cursor moved out of the Target Figure 1-6 Cursor moved out of the Target symbol
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using this tool:

1. Choose the Create concentric arc button from the flyout in the Sketcher Tools toolbar;
you will be prompted to select an arc to determine the center of the arc to be created.

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prompted to select the start point of the arc. After doing so, a yellow rubber-band arc will
appear with one end attached to the start point. The length of the arc will change as you
move the cursor. Next, you will be prompted to select the endpoint of the arc.

3. Click to specify the endpoint; the arc is created.

4. You can continue drawing another arc or end the arc creation by pressing the middle mouse
button.

Drawing an Arc Using the Create an arc by picking its center and
endpoints Tool
The following steps explain the procedure to draw an arc using the Create an arc by
picking its center and endpoints tool:

1. Choose the Create an arc by picking its center and endpoints button from the flyout in
the Sketcher Tools toolbar; you will be prompted to select the center of the arc.
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2. Click to specify a center point for the arc in the drawing area; a yellow colored center
mark appears at that point. Now, you will be prompted to select the start point of the arc.
As you move the cursor, a dashed circle appears and is attached to the cursor.

3. Select the start point of the arc on the circumference of the dashed circle; a yellow
rubber-band arc appears from the start point. The length of this arc changes dynamically
as you move the cursor.

4. You will be prompted to select the endpoint of the arc. Move the cursor to size the arc,
and then click to select its endpoint. An arc is drawn between the two selected points.

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You can draw only one arc with one center. If you want to draw another arc, you will have to
select the center again.

Drawing an Arc Using the Create an arc tangent to 3 entities Tool


The Create an arc tangent to 3 entities tool is used to draw an arc that is tangent to
three selected entities. The following steps explain the procedure to draw an arc
using this tool:

1. Choose the Create an arc tangent to 3 entities button from the flyout in the Sketcher
Tools toolbar; you will be prompted to select the start location on an arc, circle, or line.

2. As soon as you select the first entity, the color of the entity changes to red. Now, you will
be prompted to select the end location on an arc, circle, or line.

3. After doing so, you will be prompted to select a third location on an arc, circle, or line.
Select a third entity. An arc is drawn tangent to the three entities selected.

4. You can continue drawing arcs or press the middle mouse button to abort the arc creation.

Drawing an Arc Using the Create a conic arc Tool


The Create a conic arc tool is used to draw a conic arc. The following steps explain
the procedure to draw a conic arc using this tool:

1. Choose the Create a conic arc button from the flyout in the Sketcher Tools toolbar; you
will be prompted to specify the first endpoint of the conic entity.

2. Specify a point in the drawing area; you will be prompted to specify the second endpoint
of the conic entity.

3. Specify the second endpoint; a centerline is drawn between the two points. Now, you will
be prompted to specify the shoulder point of the conic. Specify a point on the screen; the
conic arc is drawn.
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If you delete the centerline of the conic arc, the arc will not be deleted.

Remember that if the conic arc is the only entity in the drawing area, then you cannot delete its
centerline.

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After you draw a sketch, the next step involves the dimensioning of the sketch. The basic
purpose of dimensioning in Pro/ENGINEER is to control the size of the sketch and to locate
it with some reference. In Pro/ENGINEER, a sketch cannot be regenerated unless it is fully
dimensioned and constrained. The phrase “the sketch cannot be regenerated” means that
the sketch cannot be accepted by Pro/ENGINEER.

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By default, the sketched entities are dimensioned and constrained
automatically while sketching or as soon as you are done with the sketch.
However, sometimes you need to add additional dimensions to the sketch.
The Create defining dimension button in the Sketcher Tools toolbar is
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used to manually dimension the entities. You can also choose Sketch >
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Figure 1-7. This menu contains different dimensioning options.

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Dimensioning a Sketch Using the Create defining dimension
Button or the Normal Option
The Create defining dimension button or the Normal option are used for normal
dimensioning of the sketch. The following steps explain the procedure to dimension a sketch:

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1. Choose the Create defining dimension button from the Sketcher Tools toolbar. Click on
the entity you want to dimension; the color of the entity changes from yellow to red.

2. Move the cursor and place the dimension at the desired place by pressing the middle
mouse button. You can modify the dimension values using the modifying options discussed
later in this chapter.

The remaining options in the cascading menu are not used while sketching and therefore,
they are discussed in Chapter 2.

DIMENSIONING THE BASIC SKETCHED ENTITIES


Choose the Create defining dimension button and follow the procedures given below to
dimension the sketched entities.
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Linear Dimensioning of a Line


You can dimension a line by selecting its endpoints or by selecting the line. After selecting the
two endpoints or the line, press the middle mouse button to place the dimension. If the line
is inclined and you select the two endpoints to dimension, then the location where you press
the middle mouse button is important, because it defines the orientation of the dimension
that will be displayed on the screen.

Figure 1-8 explains the three possible orientations of dimensions that can be displayed when
you dimension a line.

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It is not possible to dimension a line in the three orientations at the same time in the sketcher
environment. The dimensions in Figure 1-8 are only for explanation.

Figure 1-8 Approximate locations of the cursor to achieve different dimensions

Angular Dimensioning of an Arc


To add angular dimension to an arc, select its ends by pressing the left mouse button and
then select a point on the arc. Next, place the dimension at the desired point by pressing the
middle mouse button. The dimension appears, as shown in Figure 1-9. You can modify the
dimension using the tools that are discussed later in this chapter.

Diameter Dimensioning
For diameter dimensioning, click on a circle twice. Then place the dimension at the desired
location by pressing the middle mouse button. The diameter dimension will be displayed, as
shown in Figure 1-10. The same diameter dimensioning technique can also be used for arcs.
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Figure 1-9 Angular dimensioning Figure 1-10 Diameter dimensioning

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Radial Dimensioning
For radial dimensioning, click on the entity once. Then place the dimension at the desired
location by pressing the middle mouse button. The radial dimension will be displayed, as
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the middle mouse button. The dimension will be displayed, as shown in Figure 1-12. This
dimension represents the diameter of a revolved section.

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Figure 1-11 Radial dimensioning Figure 1-12 Dimensioning for revolved sections

Tip: To add a dimension to a revolved section, you can also first select the centerline,
next the entity to dimension, and then again the centerline.
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WORKING WITH CONSTRAINTS


In Pro/ENGINEER, the entities in a sketch have to be fully specified in terms of size, shape,
orientation, and location. This is achieved by setting constraints. Using constraints in the
sketch reduces the number of dimensions in it.

Constraints are the logical operations that are performed on the selected geometry to make it
more accurate in defining its position with respect to the other geometry. For example, if a
line is nearly parallel to another line, Pro/ENGINEER snaps the parallel line and displays the
parallel constraint symbol. Now, if you confirm the line creation, the line is drawn parallel to
the other line. You can also apply constraints manually.

There are two types of constraints in Pro/ENGINEER, Geometry constraints and Assembly
constraints. Here, you will learn about the Geometry constraints and the Assembly
constraints will be discussed in later chapters.

To apply constraints manually, choose the Impose sketcher


constraints on the section button from the Sketcher Tools
toolbar to display the Constraints dialog box. This dialog box
is shown in Figure 1-13.

This dialog box is used to apply constraints manually. Although the


constraints are applied automatically as you draw the sketch, you can
use this dialog box if you want to manually apply additional constraints.
The constraints that are applied automatically are weak constraints
and they appear in gray color. Weak constraints can be made strong
and this is discussed later in this chapter. The constraints in the Figure 1-13 The
Constraints dialog box are discussed next. Constraints dialog box

Make a line or two vertices vertical


This constraint forces the selected line segment to become a vertical line. This
constraint also forces the two vertices to be placed along a vertical line.

Make a line or two vertices horizontal


This constraint forces the selected line segment or two vertices that are apart by some
distance to become horizontal or to lie in a horizontal line.

Make two entities perpendicular


This constraint forces the selected entity to become normal to another selected entity.

Make two entities tangent


This constraint forces the two selected entities to become tangent to each other.

Place point on the middle of the line


This constraint forces a selected point or vertex to lie on the middle of a line.
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Create same points, points on entity or collinear constraint


This constraint performs three functions. This constraint can be used to force the two
selected points to become coincident to constrain a point on the selected entity, and
to make two selected entities collinear, so that they lie on the same line. This constraint
aligns two vertices or entities.

Make two points or vertices symmetric about a centerline

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This constraint makes a section symmetrical about the centerline. When you select
this constraint, you will be prompted to select a centerline and two vertices to make
them symmetrical.

Create Equal Lengths, Equal Radii or Same Curvature

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constraint
This constraint forces any two selected entities to become equal in dimension. When you
select this constraint, you will be prompted to select two lines to make their lengths
equal, or you will be prompted to select two arcs, circles, or ellipses to make their radii
equal.

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Make two lines parallel
This constraint is used to force two lines to become parallel. When selected, this

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The Explain option of the Constraints dialog box provides information about the constraints
that are applied to a sketch. The constraints in the sketch are displayed as symbols. When you
choose the Explain button, you will be prompted to select the constraint or dimension on
which you want the explanation. Select the symbol using the left mouse button. The
information about the selected constraint will be displayed in the message area.

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This option is generally helpful when you view a sketch drawn by some other person. By using
the Explain option, you can obtain information about the various constraints applied in the
sketch.

Disabling Constraints
The need to disable a constraint arises when you are drawing an entity. For example, if you
draw a circle at some distance apart from a circle, the system tends to apply the equal radius
constraint when the sizes of the two circles become equal. If at this moment you do not want
to apply the equal radius constraint, right-click to disable the equal radius constraint. When
you right-click to disable a constraint, a red line “ / ” appears across the symbol. To enable the
constraint, right-click once again.

Converting a Weak Constraint into a Strong Constraint


As discussed earlier, when you draw a sketch, some weak dimensions are automatically applied
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to the sketch. As you proceed to complete the sketch, these


dimensions are automatically deleted from the sketch without any
confirmation.

Select a weak dimension or a weak constraint from the drawing area.


The selected dimension or constraint is highlighted in red.
Press and hold the right mouse button to invoke the shortcut menu,
as shown in Figure 1-14. Choose the Strong option from the
shortcut menu. Figure 1-14 Shortcut
menu to convert the weak
You can also choose Edit > Convert To > Strong from the menu dimensions to strong
bar. The color of the selected dimension is changed from gray to
white, indicating that the selected constraint or dimension is made permanent.

MODIFYING DIMENSIONS OF A SKETCH


There are four ways to modify the dimensions of a sketch. These methods are discussed next.

Using the Modify the values of dimensions, geometry of


splines, or text entities Tool
You can select one or more dimensions from the sketch to modify. When you select
dimension(s) from a sketch, they are highlighted in red. If you want to select more
than one dimension, hold down the CTRL key and select the dimensions by clicking
on them. You can also use CTRL+ALT+A or define a window to select the dimensions in the
sketch. Choose the Modify the values of dimensions, geometry of splines, or text
entities button from the Sketcher Tools toolbar to modify the dimensions; the Modify
Dimensions dialog box will be displayed, as shown in Figure 1-15.

Figure 1-15 The Modify Dimensions dialog box

To modify dimensions using this dialog box, you can enter a value in the edit box or use the
thumbwheel that is available on the right of the edit box. The Sensitivity slider is used to set
the sensitivity of the thumbwheel.
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By default, the Regenerate check box will be selected and any modifications in the
dimensions will be automatically updated in the sketch. If you want to delay the modification
process of the sketch based on the new value of the selected dimension, you need to clear this
check box. If this check box is cleared, the dimensions will not be modified until you exit this
dialog box. This means that Pro/ENGINEER allows you to make multiple modifications
before updating the sketch.

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It is recommended that you clear the Regenerate check box and then modify the dimensions if
you have to modify more than one dimension.

The Lock Scale check box is used to lock the scale of the selected dimensions. After locking
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Using the Edit Menu


The Modify option in the Edit menu, in the menu bar can also be used to modify the
dimensions. When you choose the Modify option from the Edit menu, the selection box will
be displayed; you can now select a dimension from the sketch to modify. When you select a

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dimension, the Modify Dimensions dialog box will be displayed. By default, the Regenerate
check box will be selected. Therefore, the sketch will be regenerated dynamically as you modify
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You can also modify a dimension by double-clicking on it. When you double-click on a
dimension, the pop-up text field appears. Enter a new dimension value in this field and press
ENTER or use the middle mouse button. Remember that you can select a dimension only
when you choose Select items button from the Sketch Tools toolbar.

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In the sketcher environment, Pro/ENGINEER is always in the selection mode, unless you
have invoked some other tool. When you bring the cursor to an entity, the color of the entity
changes to cyan. Now, if you hold down the left mouse button, you can modify the entity by
dragging the mouse. You will notice that as the entity is modified, the dimensions referenced
to the selected entity are also modified.

RESOLVE SKETCH DIALOG BOX


While applying constraints or dimensions, the system may sometimes prompt you to delete
one or more highlighted dimensions or constraints. This is because while adding dimensions
or constraints some strong dimensions or constraints conflict with the existing dimensions
or constraints. As soon as the conflict occurs, the Resolve Sketch dialog box will be displayed,
as shown in Figure 1-16 and the constraints or dimensions that conflict are displayed in red.
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When you select a dimension or constraint from


the Resolve Sketch dialog box, the corresponding
dimension or constraint in the drawing area is
enclosed in a yellow box. The buttons in the Resolve
Sketch dialog box are discussed next.

Undo
When you choose the Undo button, the section is
brought back to the state that was just before the
conflict occurred.

Delete Figure 1-16 The Resolve Sketch dialog box


The Delete button is used to delete a selected
dimension or constraint that is enclosed within the
yellow box. Select the dimension or the constraint to delete before you choose the Delete
button from the Resolve Sketch dialog box.

Dim > Ref


When you choose the Dim > Ref button, the selected dimension is converted to a reference
dimension.

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The reference dimensions are used only for reference. They do not participate in feature creation.

Explain
When you choose the Explain button, the system provides you with information about the
selected constraint or dimension. The information will be displayed in the message area.

DELETING THE SKETCHED ENTITIES


To delete a sketched entity, select it by defining a window. You can specify a window by picking
two points so that the entity or entities are enclosed in it. After specifying the window, the
color of the selected entity changes to red. Right-click in the drawing area and hold down the
right mouse button until a shortcut menu appears. Now, choose the Delete option from this
menu to delete the selected item.

You can also delete an item by selecting it and pressing the DELETE key when the selected
item turns red in color.

To delete more than one item from the drawing area, press the CTRL key and click to select
the entities to be deleted. Press the DELETE key to delete the selected entities. You can also
specify a window to select the entities.
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It is necessary to be in the selection mode while selecting the items. The term “items” used in this
chapter refers to dimensions and entities. The Geometry, Dimension, and Constraint filters
are available in the drop-down list located in the status bar. These filters allow you to select
exactly the item that you need to select. This means, if you want to select all constraints in the
sketch, choose the Constraint filter and specify a window to select. You will notice that only the
constraints are selected.

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To restore the last deleted item, choose the Undo button. This button is available in
the Edit toolbar on the Top Toolchest.

TRIMMING THE SKETCHED ENTITIES

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When creating a design, there are a number of places where you need to remove the unwanted
and extended entities. You can do this by using the tools available for trimming that are
available in the Sketcher Tools toolbar. You can trim entities using three tools. These tools
are discussed next.

Dynamically trim section entities Tool

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This tool button deletes the selected entities. After choosing the Dynamically trim
section entities button, when you move the cursor over an entity, the entity is
highlighted in cyan color. Press the left mouse button to trim the entity. This tool

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The Trim entities (cut or extend) to other entities or geometry button is used to
trim two entities at their corners. Note that when you trim entities using this option,
the portion from where you select the entities is retained and the other portion is
trimmed. The following steps explain the procedure to trim entities using this tool button:

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1. Choose the black arrow on the right of
the Dynamically trim section entities
button to display the flyout. From this
flyout, choose the Trim entities (cut or
extend) to other entities or geometry
button; you will be prompted to select
two entities to be trimmed.

2. Click to select the two entities on the


sides you want to keep after trimming,
see Figure 1-17. These two entities must
be intersecting entities. The entities are
trimmed from the point of intersection.
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Divide an entity at the point of selection Tool


The Divide an entity at the point of selection button is used to divide an entity into
any number of parts or entities by specifying points on the entity.

This button is available on the flyout that will be displayed when you choose the black arrow
that is on the right side of the Dynamically trim section entities button.

The following steps explain the procedure to divide an entity:

1. Choose Divide an entity at the point of selection button from the flyout; you will be
prompted to select an entity to be divided.

2. Click to select the entity at the point where you want to divide it. The entity is divided
into two different entities. They can now be treated as two separate entities.

3. Similarly, you can break other entities like circles or arcs into several smaller entities.

MIRRORING THE SKETCHED ENTITIES


The Mirror selected entities button is used to mirror sketched geometries about a
centerline. This tool helps to reduce the time for the creation and the
dimensioning of symmetrical geometric entities.

The following steps explain the procedure to mirror a sketched geometry:

1. Sketch a geometry and then sketch a centerline about which you need to mirror the geometry.

2. Select the entities that you need to mirror. The selected entities turn red in color.

3. Choose the Mirror selected entities button from the Sketcher Tools toolbar; you will be
prompted to select the centerline about which you need to mirror; select the centerline.
The selected entities are mirrored about the centerline.

Tip: In case of symmetrical parts, you can save the time required in dimensioning a
sketch by dimensioning half of the section and then mirroring it. Pro/ENGINEER
will assume that the mirrored half has the same dimensions as the sketched half.

INSERTING FOREIGN DATA INTO THE SKETCH


The Insert foreign data from Palette into active object tool helps you to insert
certain standard or user-defined features such as polygons, profiles, shapes, stars,
and other previously created sketches in the Sketch mode, thus minimizing the time
for repetitive sketching.

The procedure to insert a foreign entity in the Sketch mode is discussed next.
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1. Choose the Insert foreign data from Palette into active object button from the Sketcher
Tools toolbar; the Sketcher Palette dialog box will be displayed, as shown in the Figure 1-18.
The options in this dialog box will be used to insert a previously created sketch.

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Figure 1-18 The Sketcher Palette dialog box

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default.

2. For inserting a sketch from the Polygons tab, double- click on the sketch and click anywhere
in the drawing area; the Scale Rotate dialog box will be displayed, as shown in Figure 1-19.

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Figure 1-19 The Scale Rotate dialog box

3. Enter the scale value in the Scale edit box and the rotational angle value in the Rotate
edit box. Next, choose the Accept changes and close the dialog button to exit the Scale
Rotate dialog box.

4. Choose the Close button from the Sketcher Palette dialog box to accept the sketch inserted.
Otherwise, repeat steps 2-4 to continue inserting more sketches in the drawing area.

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DRAWING DISPLAY OPTIONS


While working with complex sketches, sometimes you need to increase the display of a
particular portion of a sketch so that you can work on the minute details of the sketch. For
example, you are drawing a sketch of a piston and you have to work on the minute details of
the grooves for the piston rings. To work on these minute details, you need to enlarge the
display of these grooves. You can enlarge or reduce the drawing display using various
drawing display tools provided in Pro/ENGINEER. These tools are available in the View
toolbar. Some of these drawing display options are discussed next. The remaining drawing
display options will be discussed in later chapters.

Zoom In
This tool enlarges the view of the drawing on the screen. After choosing the Zoom In
button, you will be prompted to define a box. The area that you enclose inside the
box will be enlarged and displayed in the drawing area. Note that when you enlarge
the view of the drawing, the original size of the entities is not changed. To exit the zoom
tool, right-click in the drawing area.

Zoom Out
This tool reduces the view of the drawing on the screen, thus increasing the drawing
display area. Each time you choose this button to zoom out, the display of the sketch
in the drawing area is reduced.

Refit object to fully display it on the screen


This option reduces or enlarges the display such that all entities that comprise the
sketch fit inside the current display. Note that the dimensions may not necessarily be
included in the current display.

Redraw the current view


While working with complex sketches, some unwanted temporary information is
retained on the screen. The unwanted information may include the shadows of the
deleted sketched entities, dimensions, and so on. This unwanted information can be
removed from the drawing area using the Redraw the current view button. This option is
extensively used when designing in Pro/ENGINEER.

Note
To remove the temporary information, you can also choose View > Repaint from the menu bar
or CTRL+R to repaint the screen.

If you have a mouse that has a middle mouse button wheel, then scrolling the wheel will zoom in
and out. One more way to zoom in and out is to use the middle mouse button and the CTRL key.
When you use CTRL+middle mouse button and drag the mouse upward, the sketch is zoomed
out and when you drag the mouse downward, the sketch is zoomed in.

In the Sketch mode, you can pan the sketch using the middle mouse button but in the Part
mode, use the SHIFT+middle mouse button to pan the model.
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TUTORIALS
Tutorial 1
In this tutorial, you will draw the sketch for the model shown in Figure 1-20. The sketch is
shown in Figure 1-21. (Expected time: 30 min)

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b. Set the working directory and create a new sketch file.
c. Draw lines using the line tool, refer to Figures 1-22 and 1-23.
d. Draw an arc and a circle, refer to Figures 1-24 and 1-25.
e. Dimension the sketch and then modify the dimensions of the sketch, refer to Figure 1-26
f. Save the sketch and close the file.

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1. Start Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 by double-clicking on the Pro/ENGINEER icon on
the desktop of your computer or by using the Start menu.

Setting the Working Directory


When the Pro/ENGINEER session is started, the first task is to set the working directory.
A working directory is a directory on your system where you can save the work done in the
current session of Pro/ENGINEER. You can set any directory existing on your system as
the working directory. Because this is the first tutorial of this chapter, you need to create
a folder named c01, if it does not exist.

1. Choose the Set Working Directory option from the File menu. The Select Working
Directory dialog box is displayed.

2. Browse and select C:\ProE-WF-3.0. If this folder does not exist, then create it prior to
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3. Choose the New Directory button in the Select Working Directory dialog box;
the New Directory dialog box is displayed.

4. Type c01 in the New Directory edit box and choose OK from the dialog box. You have
created a folder named c01 in C:\ProE-WF-3.0.

5. Choose OK from the Select Working Directory dialog box. You have set the working
directory to C:\ProE-WF-3.0\c01. A message is displayed in the message area that the
directory successfully changed to C:\ProE-WF-3.0\c01 directory.

Starting a New Object File


Any sketch drawn in the Sketch mode is saved with the .sec file extension. This file format
is one of the file formats available in Pro/ENGINEER.

1. Choose the Create a new object button from the File toolbar; the New dialog
box is displayed. Select the Sketch radio button from the Type area of the New
dialog box; a default name of the sketch appears in the Name edit box.

2. Enter c01tut1 in the Name edit box and choose the OK button.

You are in the sketcher environment of the Sketch mode. When you enter the sketcher
environment, the navigator is displayed to the left in the drawing area.

3. Slide in the navigator to the left by clicking on the sash present on its right edge. Now, the
drawing area is increased.

Drawing the Lines of the Sketch


Start drawing the sketch with the right vertical line.

1. Choose the Create 2 point lines button from the Sketcher Tools toolbar.

2. Specify the start point to the right in drawing area by clicking. One end of the line is
attached to the cursor. Move the cursor down to get an approximate size of the line.

Notice that when the cursor is moved vertically downward, a red colored constraint V
appears in the drawing area next to the line. This indicates that if you draw a line now, the
vertical constraint will be applied to the line.

3. Click to specify the endpoint of the line. The vertical constraint V is applied to the line
and the symbol V appears in yellow. The color of the constraint indicates that this constraint
is strong. This means that you cannot change the orientation of this line until you delete
the constraint that is applied on it.

Another rubber-band line is attached to the cursor with its start point at the endpoint of
the last line.
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4. Move the cursor horizontally toward the left; a horizontal rubber-band line extends to
the left as you move the mouse.

5. After you get the desired size of the line, click to end the line. Notice that a horizontal
constraint H that is yellow in color is applied to the line.

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move the mouse. As you move the cursor upward, notice that at a particular point where
the length of the left vertical line is equal to the length of the right vertical line, L1 symbol
is displayed on both the vertical lines. This symbol suggests that the equal length constraint
is applied to the two vertical lines.

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vertical line. Notice that the L1 constraint is displayed in white color, as shown in
Figure 1-20. This suggests that it is a strong constraint. The rubber-band line is still
attached to the cursor.

You can also apply the constraints later. But to save an extra step of adding the constraints,
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8. Move the cursor to size the line and specify the endpoint of the left inclined line, see
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dimensions indicates that these dimensions are weak dimensions. These dimensions
are automatically deleted when you have completed the sketch or when you are adding
dimensions and constraints manually. When the system deletes weak dimensions, it does
not confirm their deletion.

10. The line option is still active. Move the cursor close to the top end of the right vertical

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line. You will notice that as you bring the cursor close to the top end, the cursor snaps to
that point. Select the point by clicking.

11. Size the inclined line and specify the endpoint of the right inclined line. Press the middle
mouse button to end the line creation.

Figure 1-23 shows the lines that you have drawn. Now, the arc and the circle will be drawn.

Drawing the Arc


1. Choose the Create an arc by 3 points or tangent to an entity at its endpoint
button from the Sketcher Tools toolbar. You are prompted to select the start
point of the arc.

2. Select the endpoint of the left inclined line; the Target symbol appears in green color.
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Figure 1-22 Lines with weak dimensions Figure 1-23 Partial sketch with weak dimensions

3. Move the cursor along the tangent direction through a small distance. A rubber-band arc
that is tangent to the endpoint of the line appears. As you move the cursor to the endpoint
of the right inclined line, at a particular point the tangent constraint is applied at both
the ends of the arc. This is indicated by the symbol T that appears on the endpoints of the
inclined lines.

4. As the tangent constraint appears, click to end the arc creation. You will notice that the
tangent constraint with a symbol T appears at the endpoints of the arc, as shown in
Figure 1-24. Press the middle mouse button to end the arc creation.

The tangent constraint T will appear in white, which suggests that it is a strong constraint
and the tangency of the inclined line with the arc cannot be modified until you delete the
tangent constraint.

Note that in Figure 1-23 there are some weak dimensions that are not displayed in
Figure 1-24. This is because the weak dimensions are deleted without confirming their
deletion. Hence, after drawing the arc, some weak dimensions get deleted automatically.

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If the tangent constraint symbol is not displayed on any of the inclined lines, apply the constraint
manually using the Constraints dialog box that is displayed when you choose the Impose
sketcher constraints on the section button from the Sketcher Tools toolbar. (see page 1-16
for more information)

Drawing the Circle


1. Choose the black arrow on the right of the Create circle by picking the center
and a point on the circle button to display the flyout. From this flyout, choose
the Create concentric circle button; you are prompted to select an arc.

2. Select the arc by clicking on it. Move the mouse and a circle appears.
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3. To draw the circle, click to select a point inside the sketch.

4. Press the middle mouse button to end the circle creation. The sketch is complete and
appears similar to that shown in Figure 1-25.

Dimensioning the Sketch


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dimensioned automatically and weak dimensions are applied to them. You will use
these dimensions. Hence, there is no need to dimension these entities again.

1. Choose the Create defining dimension button from the Sketcher Tools toolbar.

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them. Both the center and the line turn red in color.

3. Place the dimension on the right of the sketch by pressing the middle mouse button.

4. Select the center of the circle and then select the left vertical line. Both the center and the
vertical line turn red in color.

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Figure 1-24 Sketch with arc Figure 1-25 Sketch with all entities, weak
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Modifying the Dimensions


The sketch is dimensioned with default values. You need to modify these values to the
given values.

1. Choose the Select items button.

2. Select all dimensions by specifying a window around them.


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You can also use CTRL+ALT+A to select the entire sketch with dimensions.

3. When all dimensions turn red in color, choose the Modify the values
of dimensions, geometry of splines, or text entities button; the Modify
Dimensions dialog box is displayed.

All dimensions in the sketch are displayed in this dialog box and each dimension has a
separate thumbwheel and an edit box. You can use the thumbwheel or the edit box to
modify the dimensions. It is recommended that you use the edit boxes to modify the
dimensions if the change in the dimension value is large.

4. Clear the Regenerate check box and then modify the values of the dimensions.

When you clear this check box, any modification in a dimension value does not update
the sketch. It is recommended that you clear the Regenerate check box when more than
one dimension has to be modified.

Notice that the dimension you select in the Modify Dimensions dialog box gets enclosed
in a yellow box in the drawing area.

5. Modify all dimensions, as shown in Figure 1-24. After modifying the dimensions, choose
the Regenerate the section and close the dialog button from the Modify Dimensions
dialog box. A message Dimension modifications successfully completed is displayed in
the message area.

The sketch is complete and is shown in Figure 1-26.

Figure 1-26 The complete sketch with dimensions and constraints


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Tip: You can modify the location of the dimensions as they appear on the screen by
selecting and dragging them to a new location.

Saving the Sketch


The sketch will now be saved. You have to save the sketch because you may need

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it later in the Part mode in order to create a 3D model.

1. Choose Save the active object button from the File toolbar. The Save Object dialog box
is displayed with the name of the sketch that you had entered earlier.

2. Choose the OK button; the sketch is saved.

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Figure 1-27 Model for Tutorial 2 Figure 1-28 Sketch of the model

The following steps are required to complete this tutorial:

a. Set the working directory and create a new object file.


b. Draw the sketch using the line tool, refer to Figure 1-29.
c. Dimension the required entities and then modify the dimensions of the sketch, refer to
Figures 1-30 and 1-31.
d. Save the sketch and close the file.
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Setting the Working Directory


The working directory was selected in Tutorial 1, and therefore there is no need to select
the working directory again. But if a new session of Pro/ENGINEER is started, then you
have to again set the working directory by following the steps given next.

1. Open the navigator by clicking the top arrows on the left edge of the Pro/ENGINEER
main window; the navigator slides out.

2. Click on the plus symbol adjacent to the ProE-WF-3.0 folder in the navigator; the contents of
the ProE-WF-3.0 folder are displayed.

3. Now right-click on the c01 folder to display a shortcut menu. From this shortcut menu,
choose the Set Working Directory option; the working directory is set to c01.

4. Close the navigator by clicking on the sash located at the right edge of the navigator. The
navigator slides in.

Starting a New Object File


1. Choose the Create a new object button from the File toolbar; the New dialog box
is displayed. Select the Sketch radio button from the Type area of the New dialog
box; a default name of the sketch appears in the Name edit box.

2. Enter c01tut2 in the Name edit box and choose OK; you are in the sketcher environment
of the Sketch mode.

Drawing the Sketch


The sketch in Figure 1-28 consists of only lines. For ease of understanding, all lines in the
sketch are labelled alphabetically.

1. Choose the Create 2 point lines button from the Sketcher Tools toolbar. Select a
point close to the lower right corner of the drawing area by clicking and start
drawing the horizontal line A. Here, you will notice that as you draw line A, the H
symbol is displayed on it. This indicates that the line is horizontally constrained. Move the
cursor toward the left and specify the endpoint of the line.

2. Move the cursor vertically upwards so that the V constraint appears on the line. When
you get the appropriate size of the line, click to specify the endpoint of line B; line B is
completed.

3. Move the cursor to the right in the drawing area and click to specify the endpoint of line C.

4. Now, to draw line D, move the cursor down and click to specify the endpoint of line D.

5. Line E is inclined. Move the cursor to size the line and click to specify the endpoint of
line E.
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6. The next line you need to draw is line F. Move the cursor vertically downwards and click
to specify the endpoint of line F.

7. Now, to draw line G, move the cursor horizontally toward the right and click to specify
the endpoint of line G.

8. Move the cursor vertically upwards and click to specify the endpoint of line H.

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9. Now, continue drawing the remaining lines that are shown in Figure 1-28. When the
sketch is complete, end the line creation by pressing the middle mouse button. Notice
that the sketched entities are dimensioned automatically as you draw them. These
dimensions are weak dimensions and appear in gray color.

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Applying Constraints to the Sketch
Constraints are applied to the sketch to maintain the design intent of the feature and this
might sometimes result in less dimensions in the sketch.

1. Choose the Impose sketcher constraints on the section button from the Sketcher
Tools toolbar; the Constraints dialog box is displayed.

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2. Choose the Create Equal Lengths, Equal Radii, or Same Curvature constraint
button and select lines F and H. The equal length constraint L2 is applied to both

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4. Select lines A and B. The equal length constraint is applied to both the lines.

5. Choose the Make line or two vertices horizontal button from the Constraints
dialog box; you are prompted to select a line or two vertices.

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6. Select the vertex that joins lines L and M and the vertex that joins lines G and H. Both the
vertices are aligned horizontally, as shown in Figure 1-29.

7. Select the vertex that joins lines C and D and the vertex that joins lines J and K. Both the
vertices are aligned horizontally, as shown in Figure 1-30.

Dimensioning the Sketch


Weak dimensions are already applied to the sketch while drawing. You need to
dimension only the angle between lines D and E and lines J and I.

1. Choose the Create defining dimension button.

2. Select lines D and E using the left mouse button; the selected lines turn red in color. Now,
press the middle mouse button to place the dimension close to the vertex where lines D
and E join.
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3. Similarly, dimension the angle between lines J and I.

Figure 1-30 shows the sketch after applying dimensions. If your sketch does not have all
dimensions shown in this figure, apply them using the Create defining dimension button.

Figure 1-29 Sketch with weak dimensions and Figure 1-30 Sketch after dimensioning
constraints

Modifying the Dimensions


The dimensions that are applied to the sketch need modification in dimension values.

1. Choose the Select items button and then select all dimensions by specifying a
window around them.

2. When the dimensions turn red in color, choose the Modify the values of
dimensions, geometry of splines, or text entities button; the Modify
Dimensions dialog box is displayed.

3. Clear the Regenerate check box and then modify the values of the dimensions. When
you clear this check box, the sketch is not regenerated while you modify the dimensions.
Notice that the dimension you select in the Modify Dimensions dialog box is enclosed in
a yellow box in the drawing area.

4. When all dimensions are modified, choose the Regenerate the section and close the
dialog button from the Modify Dimensions dialog box. A message Dimension
modifications successfully completed is displayed in the message area, see Figure 1-31.

5. Save the sketch as discussed earlier. After saving the sketch, choose Window > Close
from the menu bar to exit the Sketch mode.

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You can also modify dimensions individually. But, individual modification of dimensions is
recommended only when there is a minor change in the dimension value or when only one
dimension is required to be modified.
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In this tutorial, you will draw the sketch for the model shown in Figure 1-32. The sketch is
shown in Figure 1-33. For your reference, all entities in the sketch are labeled alphabetically.

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Figure 1-32 Model for Tutorial 3 Figure 1-33 Sketch of the model

The following steps are required to complete this tutorial:

a. Set the working directory and create a new object file.


b. Draw the sketch using the sketcher tools, refer to Figures 1-34 through 1-37.
c. Dimension the sketch and then modify the dimensions of the sketch, refer to Figure 1-38
d. Save the sketch and close the file.
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Setting the Working Directory


The working directory was selected in Tutorial 1, and therefore there is no need to select
the working directory again. But if a new session of Pro/ENGINEER is started, then you
have to again set the working directory by following the steps given next.

1. Open the navigator by sliding it out. Click on the plus symbol adjacent to the ProE-WF-3.0
folder in the navigator; the contents of the ProE-WF-3.0 folder are displayed.

2. Now right-click on the c01 folder to display a shortcut menu. From this shortcut menu,
choose the Set Working Directory option; the working directory is set to c01. Close the
navigator.

Starting a New Object File


1. Choose the Create a new object button from the File toolbar. The New dialog
box is displayed. Select the Sketch radio button from the Type area of the New
dialog box. A default name of the sketch appears in the Name edit box.

2. Enter c01tut3 in the Name edit box. Choose the OK button to enter the sketcher
environment of the Sketch mode.

Drawing the Circles


1. Choose Create circle by picking the center and a point on the circle button
from the Sketcher Tools toolbar and specify the center of the circle.

2. Move the cursor to size the circle and click to complete it.

3. Draw another circle whose center is collinear with the center of the previous circle.

Figure 1-34 shows the two collinear circles drawn using the Create circle by picking the
center and a point on the circle button from the Sketcher Tools toolbar.

Drawing the Tangent Lines


1. Choose the Create lines tangent to 2 entities button from the flyout in the Sketcher
Tools toolbar. You are prompted to select the start location on the arc or a circle.

2. Select the left circle at the top. A rubber-band line appears whose one end is attached to
the circle and the other end is attached to the cursor.

3. Click on the top of the right circle; a tangent that connects the two circles is drawn.

4. Similarly, draw a tangent by selecting the two circles at the bottom.

Figure 1-35 shows the sketch after drawing the tangent lines.
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Figure 1-34 The two circles with weak dimensions Figure 1-35 Circles joined by lines and the
and constraints tangent constraint applied to them

Trimming the Circles


As evident from Figure 1-35, the tangents that are drawn intersect the circles at the point
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1. Choose the Dynamically trim section entities button from the Sketcher Tools
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2. Select the two circles individually to trim them at the locations shown in Figure 1-36.
Figure 1-37 shows the two circles after deleting the unwanted portion of the circle.

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Figure 1-36 Locations to trim Figure 1-37 Sketch after trimming

Drawing the Circles


1. Choose the black arrow on the right of the Create circle by picking the center
and a point on the circle button to display the flyout. From this flyout, choose
the Create concentric circle button; you are prompted to select an arc.
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2. Select arc P and create circle X concentric to the arc. Similarly, select arc Q to create a
concentric circle Y.

Notice that the two arcs are applied radius dimension whereas the circles are applied
diameter dimension. This is because by default, the arcs are applied radius dimension
and circles are applied diameter dimension.

Dimensioning the Sketch


In order to fully define a sketch, it should be dimensioned.

1. Choose the Create defining dimension button.

2. Select the centers of the two circles and place the dimension at the bottom of the sketch.

Modifying the Dimensions


1. Choose the Select items button.

2. Select all dimensions by defining a window.

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You can also use CTRL+ALT+A on the keyboard to select all the entities and items in the
sketch.

3. When all dimensions turn red in color, choose the Modify the values of
dimensions, geometry of splines, or text entities button; the Modify Dimensions
dialog box is displayed.

4. Clear the Regenerate check box and then modify the values of the dimensions.

You will notice that the dimension you edit in the Modify Dimensions dialog box is
enclosed by a yellow box in the drawing area.

5. When all dimensions are modified, choose the Regenerate the section and close the
dialog button from the Modify Dimensions dialog box; a message Dimension
modifications successfully completed is displayed in the message area.

The sketch is completed and is shown in Figure 1-38.

6. Save the sketch as discussed earlier. After saving the sketch, you need to print it.

Printing the Sketch Using the Plot Option


1. Choose the Print the active object button from the File toolbar; the Print dialog
box is displayed, as shown in Figure 1-39 and the MS Printer Manager option is
selected by default.
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Figure 1-39 The Print dialog box

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The MS Printer Manager option is used to print the active object on the printer installed as
the default printer on your computer. It is recommended that you use a laser printer to print the
sketch (.sec) files

2. Now, choose the OK button from the Print dialog box; a new Print dialog box is displayed
with the default printer installed on your computer selected by default. Select a laser
printer from the Name drop-down list in the new Print dialog box.

3. Choose the OK button from the new Print dialog box to print the part model you have
created.
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Closing the Current Window


The given model is completed and is also saved. Now, you can close the current window.

1. Choose File > Close Window from the menu bar.

Self-Evaluation Test
Answer the following questions and then compare your answers with those given at the
end of this chapter:

1. Dimensions and constraints are automatically applied to a sketch when you draw it. (T/F)

2. In Pro/ENGINEER, you can create lines that are tangent to two circles. (T/F)

3. If the Intent Manager is on and you draw a line, the cursor snaps to the endpoint of the
previous line. (T/F)

4. You can convert a weak constraint to strong by using the shortcut menu that is displayed
when you right-click on the weak constraint. (T/F)

5. While drawing a circle, first you need to specify its diameter. (T/F)

6. The __________ menu in the menu bar has the Modify option in it.

7. The sketch can be modified by changing its __________.

8. Intent Manager is __________ by default when you enter the Sketch mode. (on/off)

9. In the Sketch mode, the tangent constraint is represented by __________ symbol.

10. The files in the Sketch mode are saved with a __________ file extension.

Review Questions
Answer the following questions:

1. What is the need of the Sketch mode in Pro/ENGINEER?

2. What are the four basic steps to create a sketch?

3. What are the various types of lines you can sketch using the buttons in the Sketcher Tools
toolbar?
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4. Why is it important to select the working directory before creating a new file?

5. Write all steps involved in creating a sketch that is accepted by Pro/ENGINEER.

6. You can dynamically modify the geometry of a sketch. (T/F)

7. You can use the Create rectangle button from the Sketcher Tools toolbar to draw a

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square. (T/F)

8. The ___________ button is used to apply constraints manually.

9. You cannot undo a previous operation in the sketcher environment. (T/F)

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10. You can also use the options in the menu bar to draw a sketch from the Sketch menu.
(T/F)

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Exercise 1
In this exercise, you will draw the sketch for the model shown in Figure 1-40. The sketch is

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Figure 1-40 Solid model for Exercise 1 Figure 1-41 Sketch of the model
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Exercise 2
In this exercise, you will draw the sketch for the model shown in Figure 1-42. The sketch is
shown in Figure 1-43. (Expected time: 30 min)

Figure 1-42 Solid model for Exercise 2 Figure 1-43 Sketch of the model

Exercise 3
In this exercise, you will draw the sketch for the model shown in Figure 1-44. The sketch is
shown in Figure 1-45. (Expected time: 30 min)

Figure 1-44 Solid model for Exercise 3 Figure 1-45 Sketch of the model
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Exercise 4
In this exercise, you will draw the sketch for the model shown in Figure 1-46. The sketch is
shown in Figure 1-47. (Expected time: 30 min)

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Figure 1-46 Solid model for Exercise 4 Figure 1-47 Sketch of the model

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Figure 1-48 Solid Model for Exercise 5 Figure 1-49 Sketch of the model
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Answers to Self-Evaluation Test


1 - T, 2 - T, 3 - T, 4 - T, 5 - F, 6 - Edit, 7 - dimensions, 8 - on, 9 - T, 10 - .sec

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